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  1. DW Drums Collectors Maple; 18"x22" Bass drum; 5"x13" Collectors Maple snare; 8"x10" Rack Tom; 9"x12" Rack Tom; 13"x15" Floor Tom; 14"x18" Floor Tom; Tony uses DW 9000 pedals, DW 9000 hardware, Remo Drumheads, & Vic Firth Sticks Tony uses Sabian Cymbals as of October 2022

  2. www.youtube.com › c › dwdrumsdw drums - YouTube

    DW is very excited to bring you exclusive video content on new products, artist interviews, on screen appearances, and much more!Stay Tuned!

  3. Drum Workshop (DW Drums, DW) – amerykański producent instrumentów perkusyjnych. Firma powstała w 1972 roku w Santa Monica w stanie Kalfornia, jej obecna siedziba mieści się Oxnard również w Kalifornii. Od 2000 roku firma prowadzi pododdział Pacific Drums and Percussion produkujący instrumenty dla mniej zamożnych klientów.

  4. www.dwdrums.com › stories › dw50DW50 - DW Drums

    DW 50th Anniversary. Meet the Makers: Don Lombardi & John Good. Enjoy Don Lombardi and John Good’s DW50 keynote session, where they shared stories from DW’s 50-year journey from teaching studio to hardware innovator to global custom drum brand.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Derek_RoddyDerek Roddy - Wikipedia

    Derek was a former endorser of Sonor drums prior to his switch to DW. Before signing on with Meinl, Derek also used Paiste and then Sabian cymbals. He also used Aquarian drumheads in the past. Drums: DW Collector's Series Maple: Natural to Regal Burst over Ivory Ebony Exotic 20" x 15" Kick Drum (x2) 10" x 8" Tom; 12" x 8" Tom; 8" x 8" Tom; 14 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Natal_DrumsNatal Drums - Wikipedia

    Natal Drums (in past known as Natal Percussion Company) is a British musical instrument manufacturing company based in Bletchley, England. The name is a portmanteau of the first names of the company founder and his wife, NAT alie and AL an.

  7. In 1977, Drum Workshop (DW) and Hoshino Gakki (the parent company of Tama Drums) jointly purchased Camco's assets. DW would receive Camco's inventory and manufacturing equipment, while Tama would receive the Camco name, the original design blueprints, and engineering rights.